(07-08-2009, 07:40 PM)Bring4th_Monica Wrote:(07-08-2009, 08:25 AM)Taha Wrote: I find the best teachers are those who let go of what they've learned in order to move beyond set systems and into new levels of experience and understanding.
My husband teaches Chinese Kung Fu, and told me of an ancient adage: "Enter by form, exit by form" which means that the Kung Fu student must first learn the structure of the art and execute the movements impeccably, but ultimately will transcend that structure and make the art his own. Only then could he be considered a Kung Fu master.
The twist would be that some of us might remember having learned the structure in past lives, or might even be gifted in learning an art or skill in some other way. Surely, as we approach 4D, we will begin learning by osmosis, psychic transference, etc. The rules are changing (or maybe disappearing)!
Agreed! Agreed heartily!
fairyfarmgirl
There are always purist in ever tradition, whether it's martial arts, homeopathy, herbalism, Reiki, whatever; who say that it must be done a certain way only and never deviate from the established protocol. But the art/science/technique only grows because of the innovators who are unwilling to limit themselves to the knowledge of those who came before them.
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